Nottingham Building Society
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Nottingham Building Society | |
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Type | Building society (Mutual) |
Founded | 1849 |
Headquarters | Nottingham, England, UK |
Key people | Ian Rowling, Chief Executive |
Industry | Banking and financial services |
Products | Savings, mortgages, investments, loans, credit cards, insurance |
Revenue | Total assets £2.6 billion |
Website | www.thenottingham.com |
Nottingham Building Society is a building society founded in 1849 by a group led by Samuel Fox (1781-1868), a Quaker and prominent local grocer. The purpose of the society was to promote the construction of a better class of dwellings, suitable for the working and middle classes, as well as provide a safe and profitable place for small savings.
The Nottingham Building Society was one of the first financial institutions to introduce online banking in 1983, on Prestel.
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